TOMATOES — Mealy and Gull- Flavored 
One Ounce Produces 2,000 Plants, 14 Pound to Transplant an Acre 

Jubilee—A fine quality orange colored tomato 

CULTURE—Sow the seed in 
March in a sunny window, in 
boxes or flats, using a light sandy 
soil. The seed germinates in 10 
to 12 days. When plants are 2 or 
3 inches high, transplant them 2 
inches dpart each way, into other 
flats using the same kind of soil. 
In 3 weeks, transplant to small 
paper pots or 4-inch flower pots, 
to produce good stocky plants. 
Pot-grown plants will not suffer 
a set-back when planted out in 
the garden, as the roots need not 
be disturbed. 
For a startling increase in yield 
use ‘‘Boost'em’’ on Tomato 
Plants. See Page 27. 
NOTE—The time from setting out plants 
to marketable condition is indicated here. 
Disease-Resistant Stigins Gor Main Crop 

610. RUTGERS (86 days.) Originat- 
ed by the New Jersey Experiment Station, 
this tomato is disease resistant and a con- 
sistently heavy cropper, The fruit is uniform, 
globular, smooth, of medium size and very 
solid, with heavy cross walls and small seed 
cavities. It ripens evenly from the inside 
out, to a uniform bright scarlet, is mildly 
acid and of pleasing taste. Especially valu- 
able for slicing and in the making of 
sparkling bright red juice. Pkt. 10c, % oz 
35c, oz, 60c, % Ib. $1.75, prepaid. 
613. MARGLOBE—(77 days.) A 
splendid main crop variety, resistant to wilt 
and immune to rust. Fruits are large, smooth, 
globular, meaty, deep red of fine quality and 
delicious flavor. Ripen uniformly and are 
free from cracks. Widely used by truckers, 
shippers and canners, it is also a favorite for 
the home garden. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 25c, oz, 
45c, % lb. $1.50, prepaid, 
d. /, ry, Wins Blue Ribbons 
On the Show Tables 
Deep Orange Inside and Out, with 
Solid Flesh and Few Seeds 
621. JUBILEE (72 days.) Different 
from any yellow or orange tomato you have 
ever grown. Fruits are bright orange-yellow, 
globular, weigh about 6 ounces, smooth, free 
from cracking and solid. The interior is mod- 
ern, thick-walled, with few seeds. The flavor 
is mild but not flat. Makes delicious juice 
of unusual and attractive color. Plants hold 
their foliage well and bear over a long sea- 
son; fruit develops 4 
evenly and uniform- 
ly. Pkt. 15c, % oz. 
60c, oz. $1.00, pre- 
paid, - 

617. 





PRITCHARD OR SCARLET 
TOPPER—(76 days.) A _ scarlet, self- 
topping, diseaSe-resistant variety. It is high- 
ly productive, of excellent quality, and very 
valuable for market garden use and for long 
distance shipping. Fruit: large, smooth, solid, 
with thick walls and cross sections; color 
light scarlet. A tasty tomato either sliced 
or canned. Pkt. 10c, 4% oz. 30¢, oz. 50c, % 
lb. $1.60, prepaid. 
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HYBRID “E” 
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“G An Early and Heavy 
“<7 Producer until Frost 
See Color Photo Front Cover. 
618. FARIBO HYBRID “E” — 
(About 55 days.) Unlike other early va- 
rieties, this tomato has large vigorous 
vines and continues to bear profusely 
+ until frost. The fruits are medium in size 
and perfect in shape—very smooth and/ 
sentirely free from cracks and blemishes. 
The color is bright red throughout; qual- 
sity and flavor excellent, Pkt. (30 seeds) 
25c, 3 pkts. for 65c, ¥% oz. (about 800 
seeds) $5.00. 
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Giant Temale 
639. 
The Giant 
PONDEROSA— 
Tomato — (88 
days.) A splendid sort for 
home use and for canning, 
as the fruits are so solid, 
meaty and free from acid, 
Fruit: very large, flat, pur- 
plish pink, solid, with small 
seed cells; of inviting fla- 
vor. Pkt. 15c, Y2 oz. 60c, 
oz. $1.00, prepaid, 







628. 
. canning. Fruit: 
For Tomato 
Plants, see 
Page 27. 
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0z. 35c, oz, 60c, prepaid, 


Rutgers—globular, bright red, smooth, 
with thick walls and small seed cells 
Extra-Early Tematloes 
These Have Small Vines and Are Not 
Recommended for Staking 
611. SCARLET EXTRA EARLY JUNE 
(60 days.) This tomato ripens a whole week 
earlier than Earliana, and is very productive. 
Fruits are of large size for an early sort, deep 
glossy scarlet, and ripen uniformly, the stem end 
coloring up perfectly. Flavor is delicious, fruit 
is firm and meaty, with few seeds. Pkt. 15c, 1%, 
az. 50c, oz. 90c, prepaid. 
614, FIRESTEEL—(62 days.) Resistant 
to Fusarium wilt and disease. The fruits are 
bright scarlet, globular, of medium size, smooth, 
solid and free from cracks. The flavor is semi- 
acid, For dry seasons Firesteel has no equal, as 
it will set fruit when other types are dropping 

their blossoms. Pkt. 15c, Y% oz. 40c, oz. 70c, 
prepaid. 
612. SPARKS EARLIANA—(66 days.) 
Fruit: flattened, medium size, firm, bright red, 
quite smovth. Vine: open spreading, medium 
small. A first early sort, widely used for home 
gardens and truckers. Pkt. 10c, % oz, 35c, oz. 
60c, prepaid. 
619. NEW VICTOR—(66 days.) Produces 
large clusters of fine, deep scarlet tomatoes, uni- 
form in size, even-ripening, exceptionally smooth 
and resistant to cracking and sunseald. The 
plants are vigorous and prolific; especially suited 
to growing conditions in the Northwest. Pkt. 
15c, Yq oz, 40c, oz. 70c, prepaid. 
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1 Temata Collection 
Grow these Tomatoes and delight your 
family with a salad composed of alternate 
jslices of orange, frosty white, rich red. 

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j One (Jubilee—Orange 
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Excellent Mid-Seasou Varieties 
JOHN BAER — (70 days.) 
Here ig an excellent early sort maturing 
between Earliana and Bonny Best, Ex- 
cellent for local market gardening and 
medium sized, 
globular, very attractive, bright scarlet 
red, smooth and firm. Vine: of medium 
height and open growth, Pkt. 10c, 
635. BONNY BEST—(73 days.) 
The standard second early sort. Large, 
bright scarlet fruits, very smooth, per- 
fectly round, solid and meaty. An excel- 
lent variety for market gardeners, ship- 
pers and canners, as it is a heavy 
Y, ylelder. Pkt, 10c, % oz. 35c, oz. 60¢, 
2 prepaid. 
Semi- 

Faribo Hybrid “E” is a Brand New Tomato of Our Own Introduction. 
